Example sentences of "i [vb past] an " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I became an involuntary expert on Christabel LaMotte . |
2 | In Dennis 's presence I became an outlaw once again , and Karen my moll . |
3 | To keep my distance from everybody , always being a polite child , I became an unusually polite teenager . |
4 | I faced this onslaught yesterday as I became an assistant in Selfridges on the second day of their sale . |
5 | At the age of eleven I became an errand boy for a working tailor , and every Saturday , and perhaps on an evening in the week , delivered the suits and costumes that he had made , though often the finished article was well behind the promised date , so the errand boy received critical comments rather than a small tip . |
6 | As the fear of raids increased , I became an ambulance driver , on duty mainly through the nights , while women drivers took the day shifts . |
7 | ‘ Since I became an officer in the SS , I 've often been in a position to satisfy my craving . ’ |
8 | I became an expert at putting my rollers on in the dark and listening to the Top Twenty under the sheets . |
9 | I became an exile in my own land . ’ |
10 | MacArthur is modestly surprised by all the praise and talk of awards that has greeted her recent performances : ‘ These roles have a lot to do with the reason I became an actress in the first place — I still think of my career as being about to begin ! ’ |
11 | You see , when I became an inspector on the railway eventually , it was like a fire being damped down . |
12 | Between formal sessions I asked an amiable American academic precisely how he managed to familiarize his students with it , given the difficulty . |
13 | When recently I asked an enthusiastic practitioner to test the technique in maths , although they were themselves enthusiastic about language , I received confirmation of insecurity , of a self-confessed distraction from the task of teaching in favour of essentially a technician-type reliance on the scheme , and a domination of the teacher by the process of recording progress . |
14 | I asked an eye specialist , a thoughtful and genuinely caring man , how patients responded to going blind . |
15 | I chucked an overall last night with forty pence in it . |
16 | toothbrush I always wanted to do that I read an article somewhere this journalist |
17 | I went into the garden where I made an H-shaped cut through to the nest with a spade . |
18 | ‘ Dear Mr Ken Ward , I made an order for the survival bag as you kindly indicated . |
19 | ( To Nick [ disguised as a girl ] ) Suppose I made an indecent suggestion to you ? |
20 | I made an excuse and settled for tea and muesli . |
21 | I once asked my stage director what would happen if I made an unexpected ritardando . |
22 | I made an incision across each mark , and established the presence of extravasated blood . ’ |
23 | ‘ I made an amazing discovery today , ’ he told her . |
24 | It was then still dark , and knowing I had a full day 's motoring ahead of me , I made an attempt to return to sleep . |
25 | I made an appointment with the head librarian of a prominent teacher-training college . |
26 | So I made an excuse , I said I was ill , and rushed off home . |
27 | While visiting Berlin the composer Richard Strauss wrote to his father on 7 April 1892 ‘ In Berlin I made an engaging new acquaintance , the Scottish poet John Henry Mackay , a great anarchist and biographer of the Berlin philosopher Max Stirner . ’ |
28 | I made an attempt to speak . |
29 | Since I made an arrangement with the man in your office I am having a baby and my doctor says I should be getting more of it . |
30 | I made an excuse to call on our twelfth man and I asked him to tell our manager , Khalid Mahmood , what was going on . |